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A Boston courthouse completed in 1894, it houses the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, considered the oldest continuously operating appellate court in the Western Hemisphere.
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John Adams Courthouse ranks #19 of 199 in the Courthouse ranking, behind Four Courts, ahead of Osgoode Hall.
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What court is housed in the John Adams Courthouse?
The Boston courthouse houses the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, which is considered the oldest continuously operating appellate court in the Western Hemisphere. The building also serves as the permanent home for the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
When was the John Adams Courthouse built?
The historic building was originally completed in 1894 and was initially used as the Suffolk County Courthouse. It underwent a massive, multi-million dollar renovation in the early 2000s to modernize its facilities while meticulously preserving its architecture.
Where is the John Adams Courthouse located?
The building is located in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically overlooking Pemberton Square. It sits in close proximity to the city's Government Center and the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Why is it called the John Adams Courthouse?
It was named in honor of John Adams, the second President of the United States, who drafted the original Massachusetts Constitution of 1780. That foundational document established the very Supreme Judicial Court that operates inside the building today.
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